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A station is a fixed place where activities occur or services are provided as part of a system. Stations function as hubs within networks such as transportation, utilities, communications, and research.

In transportation, a station is a facility where vehicles stop to load or unload passengers or cargo.

Power stations generate electricity or heat. Types include thermal plants, hydroelectric dams, nuclear plants, wind and

Radio and television stations produce or broadcast programming. They include studios, transmitters, licenses, and operate on

Weather stations measure atmospheric conditions such as temperature, humidity, wind, pressure, and precipitation. They form networks

Space stations are orbiting platforms for habitation or experiments, such as the International Space Station. In

Other meanings include service stations for vehicles and fixed bases for police or military.

This
includes
railway,
tram,
bus,
and
subway
stations,
typically
with
platforms,
shelters,
and
ticketing.
A
stop
or
halt
is
a
minor
pause,
while
a
terminal
is
a
major
end-point.
solar
farms,
and
geothermal
stations.
They
connect
to
the
grid
and
vary
in
size
from
small
local
units
to
national-scale
facilities.
assigned
frequencies
or
channels;
some
are
independent,
others
part
of
networks.
that
support
forecasts
and
climate
research,
and
may
be
located
in
cities,
coasts,
or
remote
areas.
field
science,
field
stations
support
research
in
remote
locations.